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WHO WE ARE

International Society of Environmental Law (ISOEL)

International Society of Environmental Law (ISOEL) is a not-for-profit organization registered in Canada under the Not-for-profit Corporations Act. ISOEL aims to educate and motivate people worldwide to work together to save our planet from environmental degradation. ISOEL analyses and proposes solutions to protect the global environment. The ISOEL works with researchers, professors, students, and activists worldwide and brings all together to develop and implement best practices to protect our planet. ISOEL provides technical expertise in international environmental law to the private sectors, governments, and organizations at national and international levels to find practical solutions to environmental degradation. ISOEL is headquartered in Toronto, Canada, and works closely with many national and international individuals, professionals, and entities worldwide in supporting the development of international environmental law. In Publication’s division of ISOEL, all professors, experts, academics, lawyers, and students are invited to contribute their knowledge and experience to national and international environmental law development. In addition, ISOEL publishes original research papers, research notes, and reviews across the broad national and international environmental law field.

HOW WE WORK

For People, By People, For Nature, For Human rights

ISOEL works to help local and global communities conserve natural resources and protect the environment. Our global efforts ensure that international environmental law will be developed, implemented, and monitored by people worldwide.

OUR WORK

Our work is focused around six ambitious goals :

ABOUT ISOEL

For Protecting Our Planet

Global Protection

Around the globe, food production, distribution, management and waste threaten wildlife, wild places and the planet itself.

Intergenerational justice

The world needs water. It is the world’s most precious resource, fueling everything from the food you eat.

Development of international law

Humans are behind the current rate of species extinction, which is at least 100–1,000 times higher than nature intended.

Call for Papers:

International Society of Environmental Law (ISOEL) in collaboration with the Canadian Institute for International Law Expertise (CIFILE) and Green Peace, is proud to request the submission of papers for inclusion in a Yearbook of International Environmental Law.

This Yearbook aims at providing an opportunity for collecting some advanced work in International Environmental Law and encouraging academics, researchers, and practitioners across the world to submit their papers on a topic of their choice relating to the above research area.

Deadline for submission:

The Deadline for submitting a full paper is 1 August 2022.

Submission Guidelines:
How to Submit:

The papers should be submitted as a Word file to the following email address: Phoenix.star2019@gmail.com

We look forward to receiving your articles. sincerely, Editorial board of the Yearbook of International Environmental Law